Copyright Law Revision: Report of the Register of Copyrights on the general revision of the U. S. Copyright lawU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
29. lappuse
... extend to nonprofit exhibitions given solely for educational purposes . However , the reasons given above for omitting the " for profit " limitation as to public performances of dramatic works apply equally to public exhibitions of ...
... extend to nonprofit exhibitions given solely for educational purposes . However , the reasons given above for omitting the " for profit " limitation as to public performances of dramatic works apply equally to public exhibitions of ...
57. lappuse
... extended period Under our recommendations , the new law would extend the renewal term of subsisting copyrights from 28 to 48 years , whether renewed before or after the effective date of the new law . Where the author or his heirs ...
... extended period Under our recommendations , the new law would extend the renewal term of subsisting copyrights from 28 to 48 years , whether renewed before or after the effective date of the new law . Where the author or his heirs ...
9. lappuse
... extending copyright to circus posters . I think the people that do that kind of work are entitled to copyright , and yet if there had been a law then that said that copyright shall extend only to specific types of writings , then unless ...
... extending copyright to circus posters . I think the people that do that kind of work are entitled to copyright , and yet if there had been a law then that said that copyright shall extend only to specific types of writings , then unless ...
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Chapters | 3 |
Notice of Copyright | 59 |
Registration and Deposit of Copies | 69 |
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